There are currently 2 WIPH feeding at the south end of the East Pond on the
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There are currently 2 WIPH feeding at the south end of the East Pond on the
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Wilson's Phalarope continues in the west colony beach puddle...2 roseate terns
around there too, Piping Plovers have two or three chicks with them in this
area too! 5:25 PM-Kev
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Wilson's Phalarope continues in the west colony beach puddle...2 roseate terns
around there too, Piping Plovers have two or three chicks with them in this
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Correction to my last post. This is a Wilson's Phalarope. Not a Red-necked.
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Correction to my last post. This is a Wilson's Phalarope. Not a Red-necked.
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West Pond, southeast corner, viewed from the breach.
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West Pond, southeast corner, viewed from the breach.
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Male, feeding in grassy puddle Field 7. Greater Yellowlegs, 2 White-rumped and
a few Semipalmated Sandpipers as well.
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Male, feeding in grassy puddle Field 7. Greater Yellowlegs, 2 White-rumped and
a few Semipalmated Sandpipers as well.
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There is currently a juvenile Wilson's Phalarope on Jamaica Bay Wildlife
Refuge's east pond, just north of "Dead Man's Cove" (the muddy cove on the
western side of the pond adjacent to the island). Also a few Pectoral
Sandpipers, and plenty of shorebirds in general.
Good Birding
-Doug Gochfeld.
Joel Strong just texted a WILSON’S PHALAROPE on Ellicott Rd in the Town of
Hartland, Niagara County. Ellicott Rd is a relatively short east-west road that
runs from Rt 104 on the west to Checkered Tavern Road on the east. The field is
a mile east of Day Road and a half mile west of Checkered
Joel Strong just texted a WILSON’S PHALAROPE on Ellicott Rd in the Town of
Hartland, Niagara County. Ellicott Rd is a relatively short east-west road that
runs from Rt 104 on the west to Checkered Tavern Road on the east. The field is
a mile east of Day Road and a half mile west of Checkered
Hi everyone,
No phalarope at either the pond or from observation platform at Cow Meadow this
norning. I don't know where else it might have been.
MNSA in Oceanside had a White-crowned Sparrow west of the building, spotted by
Joe Viglietta. Also a vocal Clappper Rail. No hummingbird sightings
Hi everyone,
No phalarope at either the pond or from observation platform at Cow Meadow this
norning. I don't know where else it might have been.
MNSA in Oceanside had a White-crowned Sparrow west of the building, spotted by
Joe Viglietta. Also a vocal Clappper Rail. No hummingbird sightings
Joe Viglietta found a Wilson's Phalarope on the ponds between West End 2 and
the Nature Center late this morning. The bird, a molting juvenile (brown/gray
upperparts and brownish cap) was feeding with Yellowlegs on the eastern portion
of the pond complex. Also present were five Stilt
Joe Viglietta found a Wilson's Phalarope on the ponds between West End 2 and
the Nature Center late this morning. The bird, a molting juvenile (brown/gray
upperparts and brownish cap) was feeding with Yellowlegs on the eastern portion
of the pond complex. Also present were five Stilt
Any word on the Wilson's Phalarope today (Mon Jun 13)? I'm hoping it sticks
around for another week (but I'm keeping my expectations low).
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Any word on the Wilson's Phalarope today (Mon Jun 13)? I'm hoping it sticks
around for another week (but I'm keeping my expectations low).
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Still present on West pond at jamaica bay, near raunt
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Still present on West pond at jamaica bay, near raunt
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Same spot as yesterday: by the Raunt, visible from Big Johns overlook. Looking
at it now 8:50a
Karen Fung
NYC
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Same spot as yesterday: by the Raunt, visible from Big Johns overlook. Looking
at it now 8:50a
Karen Fung
NYC
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For anyone contemplating an afternoon twitch, the Wilson's Phalarope continues
on the East Pond, feeding near the raunt and showing well from the overlook. If
you are not familiar with the naming conventions for areas on the pond, here is
a link with an embedded map -
For anyone contemplating an afternoon twitch, the Wilson's Phalarope continues
on the East Pond, feeding near the raunt and showing well from the overlook. If
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Just spotted by Dale Dancis at the same spot as earlier, at the Raunt on
East Pond.
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Tom Burke and Gail Benson found a male Wilson's Phalarope this evening in the
marsh on the north side of Captree Island, Suffolk County.
The bird was found in the open marsh north of Captree Rd., west of the highway
and east of a line of woody vegetation running north and south. It was very
Tom Burke and Gail Benson found a male Wilson's Phalarope this evening in the
marsh on the north side of Captree Island, Suffolk County.
The bird was found in the open marsh north of Captree Rd., west of the highway
and east of a line of woody vegetation running north and south. It was very
Sat on the flats for 2 minutes, then flew off to the north.
Mike Yuan
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Sat on the flats for 2 minutes, then flew off to the north.
Mike Yuan
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WILSON'S PHALAROPE! Just seen on the east side on the north end of the West
Pond before flying across to the west side (north end).
Currently on the west side in an area just before "Dead Man's Cove." Being
viewed by birders on the east side, including Ed Becher and shorebird
aficionado Bobby
WILSON'S PHALAROPE! Just seen on the east side on the north end of the West
Pond before flying across to the west side (north end).
Currently on the west side in an area just before Dead Man's Cove. Being
viewed by birders on the east side, including Ed Becher and shorebird
aficionado Bobby
The Wilson's Phalarope reported yesterday at the Shirley Marina in Suffolk was
present this morning. The bird was there at around 6:30 AM, left for abut an
hour and refound by Ken Feustel at about 7:30. It was feeding near the south
end of the north impoundment.
The park is on the west side
The Wilson's Phalarope reported yesterday at the Shirley Marina in Suffolk was
present this morning. The bird was there at around 6:30 AM, left for abut an
hour and refound by Ken Feustel at about 7:30. It was feeding near the south
end of the north impoundment.
The park is on the west side
Good evening birders,
Just wanted to shoot a quick update on the PHALAROPE ;-) in Shirley for those
interested...
It was seen this afternoon/evening by a handful of birders. When you park in
the SE corner of the marina parking lot, walk straight up the path/dirt road to
the top of the
My apologies! The bird is in fact a Wilson's PHALAROPE. I guess I'm still stuck
on the WIPL from earlier in the season.
Justin LeClaire
> On Jun 5, 2014, at 2:31 PM, Justin LeClaire
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> Hey all,
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> My Piping Plover crew leader told me of a potential Wilson's Plover in the
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Hey all,
My Piping Plover crew leader told me of a potential Wilson's Plover in the
impoundments at Shirley Marina County Park from a walk last night with her dog
in the area, and it was verified today by another fellow birder.
I believe you are supposed to have a permit (~$15 for the season)
Hey all,
My Piping Plover crew leader told me of a potential Wilson's Plover in the
impoundments at Shirley Marina County Park from a walk last night with her dog
in the area, and it was verified today by another fellow birder.
I believe you are supposed to have a permit (~$15 for the season)
My apologies! The bird is in fact a Wilson's PHALAROPE. I guess I'm still stuck
on the WIPL from earlier in the season.
Justin LeClaire
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Hey all,
My Piping Plover crew leader told me of a potential Wilson's
Wilson's Phalarope continues as previously reported by Isaac Grant in the
northeast corner of the East Pond of Jamaica Bay along with the American
Avocet. Seen from 3:15 to 5:00 this afternoon.
Good Birding,
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The bird is currently 9:30a.m. in the extreme north east corner of the pond.
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Karen Fung and I are looking at a Wilson's Phalarope on the North End
of the East Pond. We are on the west side and looking at the bird
across the pond on the East Side. Good luck if you try for it.
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Karen Fung and I are looking at a Wilson's Phalarope on the North End
of the East Pond. We are on the west side and looking at the bird
across the pond on the East Side. Good luck if you try for it.
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Update on the Wilson's Phalarope. The bird flew south and Ken Feustel,
Eric Miller and I have went searching and refound it just south of the
Raunt on the east side. Good luck if you go.
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On Aug
Ken Feustel and I are looking at a Wilson's Phalarope on the East Pond
@ Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Queens, NY. The bird is currently on
the east side of the north end on the shore.
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> > At least one still there at 3pm (with many beach goers and
> > paddle boarders).
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Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Debbie Martin
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> At least one still there at 3pm (with many beach go
.
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Debbie Martin
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At least one still there at 3pm (with many beach goers and
paddle
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At least one still there at 3pm (with many beach goers and
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Acting on the timely posting from Anya via Jacob - thanks! - I stopped at Mexoc
Inlet (Watermill, Suffolk Co.) this evening and was joined on the sandflat by
Peter Polshek. A lone WILSON'S PHALAROPE turned into two birds, which we
watched catching insects on a drier section of the flat. Both
Hi All,
Anya Auerbach just texted me asking to post an adult male Wilson's phalarope on
the left hand side of the flats at mecox bay. Apparently the flocks of
shorebirds were moving around due to dog activity.
Good Birding,
Jacob Drucker
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Anya Auerbach just texted me asking to post an adult male Wilson's phalarope on
the left hand side of the flats at mecox bay. Apparently the flocks of
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Acting on the timely posting from Anya via Jacob - thanks! - I stopped at Mexoc
Inlet (Watermill, Suffolk Co.) this evening and was joined on the sandflat by
Peter Polshek. A lone WILSON'S PHALAROPE turned into two birds, which we
watched catching insects on a drier section of the flat. Both
This evening after work I got word there was a Wilson's Phalarope again
visiting Field 7 at Hecksher State Park. I made it there around 5 and found
the bird in the small puddle in the parking lot (the grassy wetland has
dried up this week). In addition to the bird there were Lesser Yellow Legs,
This evening after work I got word there was a Wilson's Phalarope again
visiting Field 7 at Hecksher State Park. I made it there around 5 and found
the bird in the small puddle in the parking lot (the grassy wetland has
dried up this week). In addition to the bird there were Lesser Yellow Legs,
Wilson's Phalarope right at the North West entrance to the East Pond at Jamaica
Bay Wildlife Refuge.
Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
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Seth Ausubel called about 30 minutes ago to report a Wilson's Phalarope at
the north end of the East Pond. It is south of the second spit (south of
the cove). Not much else of interest on the pond yet (it's near Low Tide).
Good luck if you go,
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Seth Ausubel called about 30 minutes ago to report a Wilson's Phalarope at
the north end of the East Pond. It is south of the second spit (south of
the cove). Not much else of interest on the pond yet (it's near Low Tide).
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